Hangover cocktail IV

$250.00

Hangover IV Cocktail — Myers Cocktail base with Toradol 30 mg and Zofran 4 mg

Description A restorative IV infusion designed to relieve common hangover symptoms: dehydration, headache, nausea, fatigue, and muscle aches. This protocol uses a Myers Cocktail base (a blend of vitamins and minerals commonly used for hydration and cellular support) supplemented with Toradol (ketorolac) 30 mg for acute pain and inflammation and Zofran (ondansetron) 4 mg for nausea control.

Typical contents (may be adjusted per clinical assessment)

  • Myers Cocktail base: intravenous fluids (normal saline or lactated Ringer’s) with a combination of vitamins and minerals such as:

    • Magnesium sulfate

    • Calcium gluconate

    • B-complex vitamins (including thiamine/B1)

    • Vitamin C

  • Toradol (ketorolac) 30 mg IV: nonsteroidal analgesic for moderate to severe headache and myalgias

  • Zofran (ondansetron) 4 mg IV: antiemetic to relieve nausea and prevent vomiting

  • Optional additions based on assessment: antiemetic alternatives, anti-anxiety medication, or other electrolyte corrections

Indications

  • Acute hangover symptoms presenting as headache, significant nausea/vomiting, dehydration, lightheadedness, and muscle aches

  • Patients who require rapid symptomatic relief and are appropriate candidates for IV therapy

Contraindications / precautions

  • Toradol (ketorolac):

    • Not for patients with active peptic ulcer disease, recent gastrointestinal bleeding, history of bleeding disorders, severe renal impairment, or known hypersensitivity to NSAIDs.

    • Use with caution in patients on anticoagulants or with cardiovascular risk.

    • Maximum recommended duration of ketorolac therapy is typically short (

Hangover IV Cocktail — Myers Cocktail base with Toradol 30 mg and Zofran 4 mg

Description A restorative IV infusion designed to relieve common hangover symptoms: dehydration, headache, nausea, fatigue, and muscle aches. This protocol uses a Myers Cocktail base (a blend of vitamins and minerals commonly used for hydration and cellular support) supplemented with Toradol (ketorolac) 30 mg for acute pain and inflammation and Zofran (ondansetron) 4 mg for nausea control.

Typical contents (may be adjusted per clinical assessment)

  • Myers Cocktail base: intravenous fluids (normal saline or lactated Ringer’s) with a combination of vitamins and minerals such as:

    • Magnesium sulfate

    • Calcium gluconate

    • B-complex vitamins (including thiamine/B1)

    • Vitamin C

  • Toradol (ketorolac) 30 mg IV: nonsteroidal analgesic for moderate to severe headache and myalgias

  • Zofran (ondansetron) 4 mg IV: antiemetic to relieve nausea and prevent vomiting

  • Optional additions based on assessment: antiemetic alternatives, anti-anxiety medication, or other electrolyte corrections

Indications

  • Acute hangover symptoms presenting as headache, significant nausea/vomiting, dehydration, lightheadedness, and muscle aches

  • Patients who require rapid symptomatic relief and are appropriate candidates for IV therapy

Contraindications / precautions

  • Toradol (ketorolac):

    • Not for patients with active peptic ulcer disease, recent gastrointestinal bleeding, history of bleeding disorders, severe renal impairment, or known hypersensitivity to NSAIDs.

    • Use with caution in patients on anticoagulants or with cardiovascular risk.

    • Maximum recommended duration of ketorolac therapy is typically short (single dose or up to 5 days depending on setting); dose adjustments for age/renal function may

Frequency:
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Hangover IV Cocktail — Myers Cocktail base with Toradol 30 mg and Zofran 4 mg

Description A restorative IV infusion designed to relieve common hangover symptoms: dehydration, headache, nausea, fatigue, and muscle aches. This protocol uses a Myers Cocktail base (a blend of vitamins and minerals commonly used for hydration and cellular support) supplemented with Toradol (ketorolac) 30 mg for acute pain and inflammation and Zofran (ondansetron) 4 mg for nausea control.

Typical contents (may be adjusted per clinical assessment)

  • Myers Cocktail base: intravenous fluids (normal saline or lactated Ringer’s) with a combination of vitamins and minerals such as:

    • Magnesium sulfate

    • Calcium gluconate

    • B-complex vitamins (including thiamine/B1)

    • Vitamin C

  • Toradol (ketorolac) 30 mg IV: nonsteroidal analgesic for moderate to severe headache and myalgias

  • Zofran (ondansetron) 4 mg IV: antiemetic to relieve nausea and prevent vomiting

  • Optional additions based on assessment: antiemetic alternatives, anti-anxiety medication, or other electrolyte corrections

Indications

  • Acute hangover symptoms presenting as headache, significant nausea/vomiting, dehydration, lightheadedness, and muscle aches

  • Patients who require rapid symptomatic relief and are appropriate candidates for IV therapy

Contraindications / precautions

  • Toradol (ketorolac):

    • Not for patients with active peptic ulcer disease, recent gastrointestinal bleeding, history of bleeding disorders, severe renal impairment, or known hypersensitivity to NSAIDs.

    • Use with caution in patients on anticoagulants or with cardiovascular risk.

    • Maximum recommended duration of ketorolac therapy is typically short (

Hangover IV Cocktail — Myers Cocktail base with Toradol 30 mg and Zofran 4 mg

Description A restorative IV infusion designed to relieve common hangover symptoms: dehydration, headache, nausea, fatigue, and muscle aches. This protocol uses a Myers Cocktail base (a blend of vitamins and minerals commonly used for hydration and cellular support) supplemented with Toradol (ketorolac) 30 mg for acute pain and inflammation and Zofran (ondansetron) 4 mg for nausea control.

Typical contents (may be adjusted per clinical assessment)

  • Myers Cocktail base: intravenous fluids (normal saline or lactated Ringer’s) with a combination of vitamins and minerals such as:

    • Magnesium sulfate

    • Calcium gluconate

    • B-complex vitamins (including thiamine/B1)

    • Vitamin C

  • Toradol (ketorolac) 30 mg IV: nonsteroidal analgesic for moderate to severe headache and myalgias

  • Zofran (ondansetron) 4 mg IV: antiemetic to relieve nausea and prevent vomiting

  • Optional additions based on assessment: antiemetic alternatives, anti-anxiety medication, or other electrolyte corrections

Indications

  • Acute hangover symptoms presenting as headache, significant nausea/vomiting, dehydration, lightheadedness, and muscle aches

  • Patients who require rapid symptomatic relief and are appropriate candidates for IV therapy

Contraindications / precautions

  • Toradol (ketorolac):

    • Not for patients with active peptic ulcer disease, recent gastrointestinal bleeding, history of bleeding disorders, severe renal impairment, or known hypersensitivity to NSAIDs.

    • Use with caution in patients on anticoagulants or with cardiovascular risk.

    • Maximum recommended duration of ketorolac therapy is typically short (single dose or up to 5 days depending on setting); dose adjustments for age/renal function may